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‘Before Leaving Town, We Stopped to Get Sandwiches to Eat in the Car’

Saving a spot in a long line, pulling weeds in Brooklyn and more reader tales of New York City in…

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An $80 Million Duplex Is the Priciest Closing (So Far) This Year

The apartment sold at 220 Central Park South, a.k.a. the city’s most expensive building. The Woolworth Building also sold a…

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How Christian Cooper, the Central Park Birder, Spends His Sundays

The author and host of “Extraordinary Birder” enjoys a meditative moment, complete with lute music, among the native plants in…

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Dog Parks Are Great for People. Too Bad They’re Terrible for Dogs.

For urban dog owners with a live-wire canine bouncing off the apartment walls, an enclosed dog park can feel like…

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How the Artistic Director at SummerStage Spends Her Sundays

Rain or shine, Erika Elliott drives from borough to borough to check in on the performances happening in city parks…

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At a Manhattan Park With a Troubled History, a Promising Research Site

The artificial pond in Morningside Park, on the site where Columbia University once tried to build a gym, has been…

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Theme Park’s Selective History Appeals to a New Spanish Nationalism

Puy du Fou España has drawn visitors with spectacular shows about Spanish history. But part of its success lies in…

Finance

Disney to Close ‘Star Wars’-Themed Hotel Less Than Two Years After It Opened

The planned closure of Galactic Starcruiser, an immersive role-playing attraction, comes as Disney seeks to cut overall costs by more…

Finance

DeSantis Signs Into Law Latest Wrinkle in Disney Feud

The bill would allow approved development agreements for Walt Disney World to be voided. The company has already sued the…

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‘Lethargic’ Alligator Rescued From Prospect Park Lake

The four-foot-long alligator, now being evaluated at the Bronx Zoo, is presumed to have been abandoned by someone who kept…

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